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Monday, October 12, 2009

Mostly Asian or Chinese loves to use mushroom in their cooking.A good grade mushroom can cost over hundred of dollar a pound.Recently I bought 2 box of brown button mushroom on sale.I try to identified the exact name of this mushroom.I google and found this info:Crimini Mushrooms are similar to Button mushrooms in size and texture. They are light to dark brown in color. The Crimini mushroom is a bit more firmer than the Button mushroom and a more intense meaty and earthy flavoring. The Crimini mushroom is used in the same cooking methods as the button mushroom and is a good substitute for the button mushroom for a more intense flavoring.I love mushroom and can eat mushroom daily but hubby called mushroom as FUNGUS!! He won't eat anything cook with mushroom!! He keep asking me how can I eat fungus !! Well,I told him we Chinese eat everything !! Furthermore,mushrooms have a lot of good nutritional values and would be a good addition to a healthy, balanced diet. The range of traditional nutrients found in crimini mushrooms is equally impressive.Crimini mushrooms are an excellent source of many minerals including selenium, copper, potassium, phosphorus, and zinc. They are also an excellent source of B vitamins including vitamin B2, pantothenic acid and niacin. In addition, crimini mushrooms are a very good source of vitamin B1, vitamin B6 , zinc, manganese and protein.

1:Heat deep large skillet or wok with oil at medium high heat.Add in chopped garlic ,dried whole pepper and sliced ginger,fry for 1 minute or until lightly brown.2:Add in cut chicken ,water and seasoning.Let the chicken simmer for 15-20 minutes or until cook..then add in crimini mushroom,stir well for 30 second with other ingredients..3:Check the seasoning.If you want more gravy or sauce add in more water..Toss in cut scallion before dish out and serve warm with rice.

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yummy!!Love mushroom..This dish looks really good!My hubby would eat mushroom but not Chinese mushroom . He said very chewy..Your hubs would not even eat the chicken? Do you have to cook different food for your hubby when you cook Chinese food?Does Mishu prefers Chinese or Western food or it depends?

This dish looks good...another idea for dinner tonight. Thank goodness my hubby like chinese mushroom. He said he learned how to eat chinese mushroom when he was working in Ipoh for 6 months. Their taxi driver is a Chinese, so take them to a lot of Chinese restaurants.

sunshine:thank you:) why is the different between mushroom and chinese mushroom? you mean shitake? of course I have to prepare 2 different kind of culture food for us! haha! hubby can't spicy food at all and I don't eat beef or steak...so figure out yourself!as for Mishu she can eat both!

Sonia:Thank you:)

Cindy:yes ,it's really good if you use chicken breast too! thank you:) hope you like it!

I love the soy sauce chicken 醬油雞 that sold in Chinatown.The meat of the chicken is soft ,moist ,delicious, effortless and can keep for a fe...

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Hi!! My name is Lesley and I'm a simple SAHM(stay at home mom) who currantly live in Long Island,New York with my daughter Mishu and hubby Eliot .I'm Malaysian who live in US and A for many many moon and I'm also a person who love to eat, cook and bake. If you have any suggestions ,questions or comments please feel free to email me at beachlover1917atyahoodotcom. To know more about my life or my kitchen you can always hop over to my other 2 blog.

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